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2014/15 Champions

FC Bayern München were officially crowned Bundesliga champions for a 24th time following a 2-0 win over 1. FSV Mainz 05 on Matchday 34. Here, captain Philipp Lahm lifts the League President Dr. Reinhard Rauball (c.) presented Lahm with the DFL CEO Christian Seifert (c.) congratulated FC Bayern's Bastian Schweinsteiger on winning his eighth Bundesliga titleSeifert also congratulated Pep Guardiola (2nd l.) , who is now a Bundesliga winner as a coach for the second timeLike the players, Guardiola also received a winner's medal, presented to him by SeifertRobert Lewandowski was evidently happy to see Dr. Rauball, who is also president of Borussia Dortmund, the Pole's former clubThe team were showered in confetti, with Bastian Schweinsteiger now holding the trophy, which was then passed around the playersManuel Neuer holds the trophy high in the air - he is now a three-time Bundesliga winner Dante (r.) is also now a three-time Bundesliga champion, having lifted the league title every season since joining the club from Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2012The celebrations began with the emergence on the pitch of Bayern legends, past and present such as David Alaba (l.) and Oliver Jahn (4th l.)On their way to the podium, the players passed through a guard of honour created by childrenThe players then posed for a huge team photo - with their children at their feetSoon afterwards, the players covered the length of the pitch with a conga march, Schweinsteiger leading the processionGuardiola, meanwhile, took a moment by himself to savor another trophy as the Bavarians' coach and wave to supporters and well-wishersLewandowski has now won the domestic title in Germany three times, following wins in 2011 and 2012 with DortmundThe club's Spanish and Brazilian contingent then posed for a photograph, with Juan Bernat (2nd r.), Xabi Alonso (2nd l.) and Pepe Reina (4th l.) winning a first Bundesliga title